Bespoke Boutique

The projects below are a selection of commissions we have produced which have or could be used within a commercial boutique setting. If you have any questions or would like to talk through an idea or project, please contact us.

A private client requested the guidance of our bespoke design service, to help visualise her new handmade dining table with in her extension. Through the aid of our 3D visualisation service we were able to produce quick and simple views from different perspectives,...

Christopher Peacock London engaged Andrew Nebbett Designs to create a new piece for their showroom collection in Chelsea Harbour, London. A stunning rolling library ladder and fixed rail system in gun barrel steel with real silver-plated features, was commissioned to...

Andrew Nebbett Designs were contacted by Christopher Peacock London, when one of their UK clients required the production of a custom-made, solid brass contemporary pot-rack. From this initial project the relationship evolved into what is best described as a...

A renowned firm of interior designers, with whom we have worked on a number of projects, contacted us to assist with the metal cladding of a series of internal doors. The project was a vast redevelopment venture in Central London, for which various sets of washroom...

Andrew Nebbett Designs is proud to announce the beginning of a new collaboration with Christopher Peacock London, which officially launched with Focus/18 at Design Centre Chelsea Harbour, as part of London Design Week 2018. A selection of new and existing A.N.D pieces...

We regularly receive commissions to design and make library ladders of various styles, from hook-on ladders to rolling, retractable ladders and many variations in between. This particular project is a great example of the kind of collaboration clients can expect to...

Think delicate, elegant and dainty with equal measures of sturdy, strong and high quality… this was the goal for a private client’s kitchen gallery rails. A well-known interior design house approached us for a variety of items for the re-design of their private...

A long-standing client was seeking a ‘statement’ four-poster bed for a project in Russia. The client’s initial desire was for a four-poster, constructed from long sections of faux-bamboo in solid brass. There was a technical challenge with this initial concept, as...

A client was in the process of a full refurbishment of their luxury Swiss hotel and required a set of elegant toilet signs. The signs were to be mounted on the walls and the doors, to enable visibility from all angles. The wall signs were…

Nestled in one of Switzerland’s most iconic ski resorts is a newly refurbished chalet-hotel and private member’s club, which in our opinion has one of the finest interiors around! Not at all biassed (…did we say that…!), we are proud…

The team at Andrew Nebbett Designs have developed quite a reputation for achieving beautifully patinated metal surfaces. One such finish is our signature ‘Watermark Copper’, which brings an eruption of understated colour to sheet copper surfaces. We…

Bamboo furniture is a style which has been gracing our interiors (and exteriors) since the mid 1800s, and it was a happy moment when a long-standing client asked us to produce a series of shelving units featuring this style! The bespoke…

This project required a variety of partitions for the restaurant area, of which one of the zones had a much lower base wall than some of the other areas. This meant the dividing panel needed to be larger, with a much bigger glass panel. In…

To accompany a series of more traditional panelled partitions within the same restaurant (Lit Brass and Glass Restaurant Partitions), this project also required a way to semi-segregate the bakery area from the public, whilst enabling the movement…

Andrew Nebbett Designs was commissioned to produce a set of polished brass and glass zone partitions or room dividers for the restaurant area of a London Hotel. The structure of the building had already largely dictated the various zones, but to…